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Sudan 1000 pounds banknote

The 1000 Pound (US$18.08; €15.55) banknote, P-81b and B-418a, is a legal tender issued by the Central Bank of Sudan. The note has been designed with advanced security features to deter counterfeiting attempts and to ensure its integrity in the financial market.

The banknote is predominantly blue in color and has dimensions of 160 x 74 mm. The front of the banknote features an image of a sorghum plant and grain silos. The image is in high resolution and features intricate line work and microprinting to prevent replication. The back of the banknote depicts a sorghum plant, waterfall, and farmers plowing the field with cattle.

One of the key security features on this banknote is the RAPID windowed security thread with Islamic ornaments. This feature can be viewed under UV light and helps to authenticate the banknote, making it difficult to counterfeit. Additionally, the banknote features a watermark of a secretary bird and electrotype CBOS / LS 1000, which is visible when held up to light.

The banknote was printed by the Sudan Currency Printing Press (SCPP) and bears the date of May 2022, with the prefix KH and an introduction date of 16.08.2022. The banknote features the signature of Jangool, located at the bottom left corner.

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Indonesia new family banknotes

The 1,000 Rupiah banknote P-162; B-617, valued at US$0.07 or €0.06, showcases distinct characteristics that contribute to its significance. With a verdant green hue and dimensions of 121 x 65 mm, this currency note carries a unique charm.

On its front, the note features the image of Tjut Meutia, a figure of historical importance. Turning the note reveals the captivating scene of Banda Neira, set within the Banda Islands. The presence of the Tari Tifa dancer adds an element of cultural richness to the imagery.

A security thread runs solidly through the note, displaying the text “BANK INDONESIA” to reinforce its authenticity. The note is produced by PERUM PERCETAKAN UANG RI IMP, a reputable printer. A watermark graces the note, featuring the image of Tjut Meutia, enhancing its artistic and security elements.

The note carries the year “2022,” marking its creation, while its introduction into circulation occurred on August 18, 2022. The signatures of Perry Warjiyo and Sri Mulyani Indrawati lend their authority to the note, underscoring its official nature.

The 2,000 Rupiah banknote P-163; B-618, valued at US$0.13 or €0.12, possesses distinctive features that make it noteworthy. With a subtle grey hue and dimensions of 126 x 65 mm, this currency note exudes a unique character.

The front side of the note proudly bears the image of Mohammad Hoesni Thamrin, a figure of historical significance. Flipping the note reveals a captivating scene of Ngaral Sianok in Sumatra, accompanied by the presence of a Tari Piring dancer, adding a touch of cultural richness.

A security thread runs solidly through the note, featuring the printed text “BI 2000” to enhance its security features. The note is produced by PERUM PERCETAKAN UANG RI IMP, a well-regarded printer known for its precision and quality. A watermark adorns the note, depicting the image of Prince Antasari, adding both an artistic and security dimension.

The note is marked with the year “2022,” signifying its creation, and was introduced into circulation on August 18, 2022. The signatures of Perry Warjiyo and Sri Mulyani Indrawati grace the note, lending their authority and reinforcing its official nature.

The 5,000 Rupiah banknote P-164; B-619, valued at US$0.34 or €0.29, features distinctive attributes that make it stand out. With a rich brown color and dimensions of 131 x 65 mm, this currency note carries a unique presence.

On its front, the note proudly displays the image of Dr. K. H. Idham Chalid, a figure of historical significance. Flipping the note reveals a captivating scene of Gunung Bromo in Java, along with the presence of a Tari Gambyong dancer, adding a touch of cultural vibrancy.

A solid security thread runs through the note, featuring the printed text “BANK INDONESIA” to enhance its security features. The note is meticulously crafted by PERUM PERCETAKAN UANG RI IMP, a well-established printer known for its precision. A watermark graces the note, featuring the image of Tjut Meutia, adding an artistic and security dimension.

The note carries the year “2022,” marking its creation, and was introduced into circulation on August 18, 2022. The signatures of Perry Warjiyo and Sri Mulyani Indrawati lend their authority to the note, underscoring its official nature.

The 10,000 Rupiah banknote P-165; B-620, valued at US$0.67 or €0.58, is characterized by unique features that set it apart. With a rich purple color and dimensions of 136 x 65 mm, this currency note carries a distinct visual appeal.

The front side of the note proudly bears the image of Frans Kaisiepo, a figure of historical significance. Flipping the note reveals a captivating scene of Wakatobi National Park in Celebes, adorned with the presence of a Tari Pakarena dancer, adding a touch of cultural elegance.

A solid security thread runs through the note, featuring the printed text “BI 10000” to enhance its security features. The note is meticulously produced by PERUM PERCETAKAN UANG RI IMP, a trusted printer known for its precision. A watermark graces the note, showcasing the image of Mahmud Badaruddin II along with an electrotype logo, adding an artistic and security dimension.

The note carries the year “2022,” marking its creation, and was introduced into circulation on August 18, 2022. The signatures of Perry Warjiyo and Sri Mulyani Indrawati lend their authority to the note, reinforcing its official nature.

The 20,000 Rupiah banknote P-166; B-621, valued at US$1.35 or €1.16, possesses distinctive features that make it a notable currency. With a vibrant green color and dimensions of 141 x 65 mm, this banknote commands attention.

The front side of the note proudly features the image of Dr. G. S. S. J. Ratulangi, a figure of historical significance. Flipping the note reveals a captivating scene of the Derawan Islands, adorned with the presence of a Tari Gong dancer, adding an element of cultural elegance.

The security thread on the note is windowed, featuring demetalized text “BI 20000,” enhancing its security features. The note is meticulously produced by PERUM PERCETAKAN UANG RI IMP, a respected printer known for its precision. A watermark graces the note, depicting the image of Oto Iskandar di Nata along with an electrotype logo, adding an artistic and security dimension.

The note carries the year “2022,” signifying its creation, and was introduced into circulation on August 18, 2022. The signatures of Perry Warjiyo and Sri Mulyani Indrawati lend their authority to the note, reinforcing its official nature.

The 50,000 Rupiah banknote P-167; B.622, valued at US$3.37 or €2.89, boasts distinctive characteristics that make it a significant currency. With a deep blue color and dimensions of 146 x 65 mm, this banknote commands attention.

The front side of the note prominently features the image of Dr. H. Djuanda Kartawidjaja, a historical figure of importance. Flipping the note reveals a captivating depiction of the Komodo National Park, accompanied by the presence of a Tari Legong dancer, infusing the note with cultural elegance.

A security thread with a windowed design runs through the note, featuring printed text “BI 50000,” contributing to its security features. The note is meticulously produced by PERUM PERCETAKAN UANG RI IMP, a renowned printer known for its precision. A watermark graces the note, portraying the image of I Gusti Ngurah Rai along with an electrotype logo, adding an artistic and security element.

The note carries the year “2022,” marking its creation, and was introduced into circulation on August 18, 2022. The signatures of Perry Warjiyo and Sri Mulyani Indrawati lend their authority to the note, underscoring its official nature.

The 100,000 Rupiah banknote P-168; B-623, valued at US$6.73 or €5.79, carries distinctive attributes that make it a noteworthy currency. With a bold red hue and dimensions of 151 x 65 mm, this banknote is striking in appearance.

The front side of the note features the images of Achmed Sukarno and Mohammed Hatta, two pivotal figures in Indonesia’s history. Flipping the note reveals a captivating depiction of the Raja Ampat Archipelago in New Guinea, complemented by the presence of a Tari Dopeng Betawi dancer, infusing the note with cultural vibrancy.

The security thread on the note is windowed, featuring demetalized text “BI 100000,” enhancing its security features. The note is meticulously produced by PERUM PERCETAKAN UANG RI IMP, a well-regarded printer known for its precision. A watermark graces the note, portraying the image of Wage Rudolf Soepratman along with an electrotype logo, adding both an artistic and security element.

The note carries the year “2022,” signifying its creation, and was introduced into circulation on August 18, 2022. The signatures of Perry Warjiyo and Sri Mulyani Indrawati lend their authority to the note, reinforcing its official nature.

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Pakistan 75 rupees commemorative banknote

Celebration of the 75th Anniversary of Independence

The 75 Rupees (US$0.45 and €0.39) banknote, P-56 and B-240 is predominantly green in color and measures 147 x 65 mm.

On the front of the note, there is a green-to-gold Optically Variable Ink (OVI) denomination, with the denomination also being used as a registration device. Additionally, the front of the note features the portraits of four important figures in Pakistani history: Syed Ahmed Khan, Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, and Allama Iqbal. The front of the note also displays a 75th anniversary logo.

The back of the note features the logo of the bank, along with an image of the Earth as seen from space. The back of the note also displays a markhor (Capra falconeri) screw-horned goat, mountains, and deodar trees. Similar to the front of the note, the denomination is also used as a registration device on the back.

The note includes a Pureimage windowed holographic security thread for added security. The note is printed by the Pakistan Security Printing Corporation and features a watermark of Mohammed Ali Jinnah and the electrotype 75.

The note was introduced on September 30, 2022, with no date and is signed by Baqir.

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Sierra Leone new 2 leones banknote

The 2 Leones banknote (P-35; B-130) is an orange and brown colored note with a dimension of 125 x 64 mm. The obverse side of the note features a port building and a cargo ship in the center, with the coat of arms and the name of I.T.A. Wallace-Johnson on the top and bottom respectively. The reverse side of the note shows a stylized man with a cluster of dates, and the Bank of Sierra Leone building.

The banknote is equipped with a windowed security thread to ensure its authenticity. The printer responsible for producing this banknote is De La Rue, a renowned printing company based in London, England. The watermark on the banknote consists of a lion head and an electrotype 2.

The note is dated 27th April 2022 with a prefix of AA – AJ and an introduction date of 1st July 2022. The banknote is signed by Kallon and Stevens.

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Fiji 88 cents banknote

The 88 cents (US$0.41; €0.35) Fiji banknote, P-123 and BNP513 is a legal tender issued by the Reserve Bank of Fiji. The banknote has been designed with advanced security features to prevent counterfeiting and to ensure its authenticity in the financial market.

The banknote is predominantly yellow in color and has dimensions of 156 x 76 mm. The front of the banknote features a hibiscus flower in gold-to-green optically variable ink (OVI), which changes color when viewed from different angles. The flower is in high resolution and features intricate line work and microprinting to prevent replication. The front of the banknote also has the denomination in large font, acting as a registration device. Additionally, the coat of arms and another hibiscus flower are also present on the front.

The back of the banknote depicts piles of coins, the god of wealth and a money tree, the bank logo, and the denomination in large font, also acting as a registration device.

One of the key security features on this banknote is the holographic PUREIMAGE windowed security thread with demetalized 88 and diamonds. This feature can be viewed under UV light and helps to authenticate the banknote, making it difficult to counterfeit. The banknote also features a watermark of a hibiscus flower and electrotype 88, which is visible when held up to light.

The banknote was printed by De La Rue, London, a well-known printing house that produces banknotes for various countries. The banknote bears no date of issue, with the prefix AA and an introduction date of 08.08.2022. The banknote features the signature of Ali.

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